Wild Capuchin Foundation

Wild Capuchin Foundation

The Wild Capuchin Foundation (WCF) is dedicated to supporting the study and preservation of the white-faced capuchin monkey (Cebus capucinus) through the following activities: - Scientific research on wild capuchin monkeys - Training of scientists of all ages in the skills needed to study primate behavior, ecology and conservation - Activities and products designed to educate the general public about the natural history of capuchins and their habitats - Conservation of capuchin monkey habitat, with emphasis on the tropical dry forest that is home to the Lomas Barbudal population
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Welcome People Monkeys Research How to Help Whats New Resources Learn more about Capuchin monkeys in Susan Perrys book Manipulative Monkeys Buy it here Wild Capuchin Foundation The Wild Capuchin Foundation was established in 2012 to support the scientific educational and conservation work of the Lomas Barbudal Monkey project. The Lomas Barbudal Monkey Project was founded in 1990 by Susan Perry with the help of Joseph Manson and Julie GrosLouis for the purpose of studying social intelligence in the whitefaced capuchin Cebus capucinus. Since that time the Lomas Barbudal capuchins have become one of the most intensively studied wild monkey populations in the world with a focus on questions regarding social dynamics communication social traditions development and life history strategies. This is one of very few long term studies of primates for which there are detailed observations over the course of the lifetime for large numbers of individuals for which there are also data on genetic relatedness and lifetime reproductive success.

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